Harlem Shakes On A Plane Causing Controversy

Students from Colorado College did a popular dance called the Harlem Shake on a Frontier Flight over President's Day weekend.

It was posted on YouTube, where it's been viewed more than 450,000 times.

But not everyone is convinced it was all fun and games.

Tory Dunnan has more.

You've heard of snakes on a plane.

But how about 'shakes on a plane.'

The Harlem Shake is the latest viral-video dance craze. giving Gangnam Style a run for its money.

They usually start with one person dancing alone and then others jump in.

Now the Federal Aviation Administration is looking into a video.

It depicts a dance on a Frontier Airlines flight in mid-air from Denver to San Diego organized by a group of students from Colorado College's Ultimate Frisbee Team.

"It went from kind of this joking idea amongst the team to suddenly it's a reality, then it's on YouTube and then there were hundreds of thousands of views and now we're talking to you guys," says Matt Zelin, a Colorado College student.

The FAA wants to know if the plane was on final approach and if passengers should have been buckled up.